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To-day's Motto There's a smile in every mile for everyone, There's a .cheerful dawn behind the darkest night > If we find a friendly way io share our fun, Each new day will bring its measure of delight am *. ' \ I /XX o^* m m? &7s.y The Wider Brim for Mid-Summer Cleverly tucked crowns—graceful, drooping brims —distinctive trimming touches—Hats of the most wanted type of the season, for wear with the daintier frocks of summer. Hundreds of them have just been opened up from the last shipments. The very becoming Hat sketched is of Fancy Lace Straw, with trimming of two-tone ribbon. Obtainable in unusual tonings of Red, Rose, and Burnt; Price, 39/6. I TOYS | On the First Floor J | Personally selected by our buyer on his recent | overseas visit, the Toys now displayed in such | profusion on the First Floor are the most | sensible, amusing, and exclusive that the world | has to offer. NOW is the time to inspect them | —choose EARLY. If desired, you may have 1 them reserved for delivery at a later date. Gifts, Useful and Ornamental—Thousands to Select From Genuine Hand-made Chinese Brass Bowls and Vases make very distinctive gifts, and are showing in unusual ornamental designs, at prices from 3/6 to 57/6. As illustrated, N!, 27/6. For the smoker, a Cigarette Box suggests a very appropriate gift. In Beaten Brass, Bronze, Oxidised Silver, Glass, or Wood. Prices from 5/6 to 45/-. As illustrated, N2, 17/6. A pair of Book-ends is a gift sure of appreciation. Obtainable in a wonderful range of animal and various designs, in Marble and Antique Bronze, they are priced from 18/6 to 47/6 pair. Also, in Brass and novelty effects, from 7/6 to 39/6. As illustrated, N3, 47/6 pair. The Dancing Girl, N4, is one of a big collection of quaint statuettes, in Antique Bronze, with marble base, at prices from 7/6 to 57/6. As illustrated, 55/-. An Incense Burner, of hand-wrought Chinese Brass will appeal to the friend who appreciates the Oriental. These delightful ornaments may be had at prices from 18/6 to £7/10/-. As illustrated, N5, 21/-. A Can die? tick of Antique Wrought Iron is another splendid gift suggestion. A wide variety of ornamental styles are available, ranging from 3/6 to 29/6. As illustrated, N6, 29/6. Any man would be delighted with the gift of a Bronze Smoking Stand. In Antique, Satin, and Oxidised finish, they range in price from 10/6 to £7/7/-. As illustrated, N7, 29/6. A quaintly-figured Fruit or Sweet Stand is another very* acceptable gift. Showing in various sizes and designs, with figure in Antique Bronze, and base and bowl of Marble; also in Antique Bronze, with glass centre. Prices from 9/6 to 47/6. As illustrated, NlO, 35/-. Another gift for men which is sure to find a welcome is a Figure Ash Tray. In Bronze and Marble, from 12/6 to 35/-. In China and novelty styles, from 1/11 to 9/6. As illustrated, Nl2, 6/11. WPM m llMl Why M. & C. Goods are Different "t "f INE months ago, the buyer of our Fancy Departments set out on his journey in search of novelties and merchandise for the rapidly approaching Gift Season. His quest has involved thousands of miles of travel and the visiting of twelve different countries, some of them on several different occasions. Over 2000 miles of the Continent was traversed by air, in eleven different classes of aeroplanes, ranging from two to twelve-seaters, the resultant time saving over ordinary rail and steamer travel being six days. Thus does the up-to-date establishment gather in all that is new and novel for the benefit of its patrons. The collections are now available in all their freshness and variety, and there is no more opportune time to choose. M. & C.'S FOR THE NEWEST—ALWAYS. Gifts Personally Selected Abroad A beautiful Brass Plaque makes a splendid gift for the Homelover These may be had in many sizes, suitable for wall decoration, table tops, or trays, at prices from 8/6 to £6/6/-. And what more delightful gift could be suggested than Crystalware? At M. & C.'s. there is a truly wonderful variety—Wineglasses, Tumblers, Decanters, Vases, Fruit Bowls, Candlestick?. Cruets, and a host of ornaments —all at most moderate pieces. Quaint China Novelties, in the new Branta China, are very useful and ornamental, and may be had in various animal designs, quite reasonably priced. Owl, as illustrated, 19/6. Fox, as illustrated, 10/6. 1111WiM HZ mmm Every day finds more and more delightful Gift Goods added to the collections. Many are here to-day and gone to-morrow, so that early and frequent visits of inspection are advised. ilne &Choyce Ltd. THE GIFT QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND

Owed Guihors and Cfrfis/s, (fetors. Curo/es. Kings, Puff out the bfue-qreq smoke m fmqront rings. Ond to the wor/d dec fore your heavy debts 7a Wiffs Three Castles (Yellow) Cigareffes / Why do the spellbound flappers Sow More me? //load ffiem Yeffows ond ffiey off odore me. What is the interest f charge you feffot/s fifty per cenf o month-or/7f/y Ye/fows? if^y OQO Shiver my timbers f Far though f may wend. Yet f come bock to Ye/fows in the end/ 0 Yeffow inspired my ffaming compositions f/ave never sunk fo fess ffion fivefire editions. /am a futurist because the PresentExcept for yeffows-is so darned unp/easont. Tfie bill i introduce has nothing drob in if 0 /re e supply of Ye/fows /or the Cabinet. m W/iy om fsuch a sweet qoodnafured fellow? /m /fist man every day fo tight a Yeffow. '//y Brethren.-kissing is a needless sin When .hps were mode fo pop o Ye/tow inf /Zow for o birdie ond the prize is mine. p/oy /or yellows ond /'m dormy nine'.' They pawn tfeir hikes sbootsi hags zhetfon/s B Got hhn again fin my Gymnastic Schoof Mf a/ways do /hunf the hotf-inch end But why the dickens dorlt f^eypoir/i Veffowi? | 'Smoke yeffows white youreivorAfng is the rute. 1 //s when/sme//aYe//o»/haf /tend/' TH,S ,S /2 N »THDsr A / . S A E ci E . S ec^ F /- ADVERT,SEMENTS ,SSUE & TO DRAW ATTENTION TO THE MERITS of three CASTLES Cigarettes - another will appear next Saturday

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)